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New Embassy Building on Pariser Platz

Opening Festivities July 4/5

New Chancery, Ambassador TimkenIn a press conference on May 19, Ambassador William R. Timken outlined the planned festivities to celebrate the opening of the new embassy building on Pariser Platz. The Ambassador announced that Chancellor Angela Merkel and former President George H. W. Bush will speak at the Grand Opening which will be combined with the Embassy’s annual Independence Day reception on the 4th of July.

As a tribute to the 60th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift, a group of Airlift pilots will also participate in the Embassy's opening ceremony on July 4, among them Col. Gail Halvorsen, the original candy bomber. The traditional fireworks display will close the program on the evening of the 4th.

On July 5, the Federation of German-American Clubs is hosting the public Amerikafest on Pariser Platz and around the Brandenburg Gate.

Ambassador Timken emphasized the historical significance of the new embassy site where the old American Embassy had been “demolished to make way for a Wall that divided a city, a country and a continent,” and characterized the new Embassy as a symbol of the German-American partnership.

Architect John Ruble was also present and provided first-hand information on symbolic and technical details of the building. » Photo Gallery 


About the New Embassy Building

Exterior View North West The United States government broke ground for the construction of the new American Embassy on Pariser Platz in October 2004. The building will open for business in the spring of 2008.

The structure will rise four and a quarter levels above the intersection of Behrenstrasse and Ebertstrasse and will close the last frontage on the historic Pariser Platz. The Embassy project is possible and will benefit from improvements to the street scape and historically sensitive renovations to the Platz and the urban gardens. A green band of trees, gardens and walkways will be created along the street fronts. The overall design has been enriched by extensive critique and collaboration with the Urban Planning authorities of Stadt Berlin and a sensitivity to the surrounding historic quarter required by the client, the Office of Overseas Building Operations of the United States Department of State.

model of new embassy buildingThe project is by the acclaimed American architects Moore Ruble Yudell of Santa Monica, California. The palette of materials and design features have been carefully considered to complement the setting and to provide an open yet secure presentation of America.

The final design for the United States Embassy in Berlin is a transformation of the original 1996 competition design to meet new site, security, and program requirements. This new facility will provide the USG with a safe, secure and fully functioning diplomatic platform.


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